Examples of 'waste ends up' in a sentence

Meaning of "waste ends up"

waste ends up - This phrase typically refers to the final disposal location or outcome of waste materials after they have been used or processed

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waste ends up
A large amount of waste ends up in open dumps.
These waste ends up in landfills where they pollute environment.
Only a tiny proportion of waste ends up on our coastlines.
The waste ends up going into the ocean.
This is the reality of where most of our waste ends up.
The rest of the waste ends up in rubbish dumps.
These dangerous slaughter speeds means that animal waste ends up everywhere.
More than half of our waste ends up in landfills and incinerators.
This dangerous slaughter speeds means that animal waste ends up everywhere.
Exactly how much waste ends up in freshwater systems and coastal waters is not known.
A recent article by National Geographic discussed how plastic waste ends up in our oceans.
Currently, a lot of waste ends up in incineration plants or is dumped to landfill.
Seventy-five per cent of globally exported waste ends up in Asia.
You know most of our tech waste ends up in a landfill in foreign countries?
Food waste ends up in landfills, increasing methane emissions and contributing significantly to climate change.

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So how much plastic waste ends up in the sea?
This toxic waste ends up on our streets, in our drains, and in our water.
It follows a biomimetic approach - in nature all waste ends up being food for something else.
In reality, tonnes of plastic waste ends up polluting the environment, inadvertently or through negligence.
In some Member States as much as 90 % of household waste ends up at landfill sites.
MPM, sorted waste ends up at landfill.
The Environmental Protection Agency says over 97 % of that food waste ends up in the landfill.
Unfortunately, most of this waste ends up in landfills, polluting the soil, air and water.
Did you know that 80 % of unwanted clothing waste ends up in landfills?
A lot of the waste ends up in the sea . ".
Including plastics, nearly 90 percent of U.S. municipal solid waste ends up in landfills.
WATCH ABOVE, How plastic waste ends up in our oceans.
Plastic pollution crisis, How waste ends up in our oceans.
Currently, almost 100 per cent of all waste ends up in landfill sites.
Today, only 1 percent of Sweden 's waste ends up in landfills.
In the most advanced European countries, 2 % of waste ends up in a landfill and 43 % in incinerated.

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